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Money Is the God of Our Time & Rothschild Is the Prophet,In God We Tr "Sin is the Secret Weapon of the Cabalists" The Cabalists’ Secret Weapon – Sin “…..and who knows where mythology leaves off and history begins” from Saul Alinsky “Rules For Radicals” dedication to Lucifer “You have become addicted to our medicine through which we have become your absolute masters…” “The very moment you seek happiness outside yourselves (our spiritual connection to God), you will become our servants.” How is the Elite Oligarchy, aka the Cabalists, winning the war for the minds of the people? Not exactly a new strategy…ever heard of the Oracle of Delphi or the Pincer Strategy? Psychological Warfare, Antonio Gramsci’s “Hegemony” integrate part of Psychological Subversion. Gramsci’s “Hegemony” used in political, commercial and cultural as “social-engineering”. Television has replaced “Oracles of Delphi”. Cabal control by drugs PHARMACEU'TICAL, adjective [Gr. to practice witchcraft or use medicine; poison or medicine.] Pertaining to the knowledge or art of pharmacy, or to the art of preparing medicines. Daniel Webster's 1828 Dictionary The biggest issue with Carr’s book is his view on Thomas Jefferson. Only Founding Father thus far in my research with proven ties to “Illuminati”/banks/Money Lenders was Alexander Hamilton starting “Bank of America”. Link to letter and you make your own conclusions. Americans and the world need to start thinking for themselves. There is “Facts are stubborn things” and always “Trumps” theory. George Washington used most by Freemasons for increased membership. What were the letters from Rev. Snyder to George Washington addressing John Robinson’s book “Proofs of A Conspiracy” (1798) and Illuminati. Jacobinism mentioned by George Washington in letters above giving reference to group of Illuminati Revolutionaries led by Jacob Frank. “Illuminati” is listed in Daniel Webster’s dictionary. “Pawns in the Game: A Satanic conspiracy to control the world” First printed in 1954, “Pawns in the Game” is the best single work available on the evil conspiracy that has been responsible for the devastating wars and continuing conflicts of the past century, and which is now close to its ultimate goal of total world domination through a dictatorial One World Government. Pawns in the Game is written by William Guy Carr (1895-1959), a noted author who had a distinguished career as a Canadian naval officer, including outstanding service during World War II. The book begins as follows: William Guy Carr “Here is a TRUE story of international intrigue, romance, corruption, graft, and political assassinations, the like of which has never been written before. It is the story of how different groups or atheistic-materialistic men have played in an international chess tournament to decide which group would win ultimate control of the wealth, natural resources, and man-power of the entire world. It is explained how the game has reached the final stage. The International Communists, and the International Capitalists, (both of whom have totalitarian ambitions) have temporarily joined hands to defeat Christian- democracy. “Pawns in the Game” Pdf link HISTORY OF BIBLICAL SHIFTS DURING UNHOLY ALLIANCES. Israel’s failure to leave gods of Egypt “Star of Remphan”. Amos 5:26-27, “ye have borne the tabernacle of your Moloch and Chiun your images, the star of your god which ye made to yourselves.” Acts 7:42-43 Solomon’s alliance with “Prince of Tyre” and Phoenician “King of Tyre/Hiarm. King Hiarm of Tyre to supplied rare “Cedars from Lebanon” to Solomon. Solomon rather than follow the path of David his father chose to marry his enemies and make alliances. “The Lower keys of Solomon”, inspired , trade alliance with King Hiarm inspired modern Masonry and Cabalists history. Solomon taxed Israelites with 666 talents of gold for the temple. International Trade Agreements is nothing new. Was God’s intentions to make unholy alliances or to provide for Israel based on their obedience? Through your widespread trade you were filled with violence, and you sinned. So I drove you in disgrace from the mount of God, and I expelled you, guardian cherub, from among the fiery stones. Ezekiel 28:16 The empires and dynasties of China, Byzantine, Abbasid Caliphates established a strong trade network that led to the spread and emergence of religions that contributed to the expansion of religions and contact between existing empires Catholic Church under “Cannon Law” seized Roman Empire. For those who know history known as “Middle Ages”. First part of “Middle Ages” referred to as “Dark Ages”. Constantinople and Holy Roman Empire ties with Radical Islamic Jihad are irrefutable. THE INQUISITION: A Study in Absolute Catholic Power Did Catholic Church “Cannon Law” upon creation of “heresy Laws” give true Christianity the bad name in history? It was “heresy laws” under Cannon Law which made the scenes for “Princess Bride” and the torture chambers. Interesting the alliances during this time period and seems “Hegelian Dialect” although not defined was implemented. Chinese Military Philosopher Sun Tzu which most Modern Warfare or “Smart War” derived from had been in existence since before Christ. ARE YOU ONE OF THE “GOYM”?? Due to conditioning/brainwashing of “Education Day” to “Noahide Laws” in 1991 many Christians are being deceived. America has indeed lost her identity as a nation. The Days of Noah and Lot mentioned in bible texts, what was society when God destroyed the world with water. There exists an “Operation Enoch” which coincides with“Book of Enoch”. Qubalah/Kabbalah, quest forbidden knowledge” from deities to bring “Messiah Essence” history in both Judaism and Islam. Most recent rescue of Kurdish Yezidis and their worship of Tawsi Melek, the “Peacock Angel” and “Peacock King,” Kabballah Jewish mysticism and Islamic “The Zohar” The symbols of Jewish Kabballah is “Tree of Life” while Islam’s Zohar is “Serpent”. This mysticism will be the greatest deception as it grows and unites both Islam and Judaism as in days of Solomon and King Hiarm THE PROTOCOLS OF THE LEARNED ELDERS OF ZIONS While in recent years although mentioned during 1950 Communist Trials history is again rewritten as a conspiracy. Science and History should be based upon truth of facts not theory. Summary whichever you believe a plot or antisemitism the parallels to events are astounding. Was Zionism created by Rothschild’s “Illuminati” and Cabal Elite to eliminate all governments and religions controlled by Noahide Laws? Why would our education system controlled byU.N.E.S.C.O endorse “Queering in Education”?? Warning Will Robinson Warning!! Impending Anomie “Destabilization” and Crisis. Anomie Social Instability in society is caused by the erosion or abandonment of moral and social codes. Has U.N. “Human Right” usurping out Constitutions foundation (LONANG) “Nature’s/Natural Law” progresses Global “Anomie”? THE TRUE FOUNDATION OF AMERICAN LAW The Founders DID NOT establish the Constitution for the purpose of granting rights. Rather, they established this government of laws (not a government of men) in order to secure each person’s Creator endowed rights to life, liberty, and property. Should Americans supporting Constitution rather than “Change” be looking to ‘State” and U.N. for their inalienable rights? True facts of history and documents surrounding birth of this nation prove otherwise. American Constitutional Rights were granted by “The Creator” using Blackstone’s Laws (LONANG) Most Law school graduates are not trained in Constitutional Law. Sir Blackstone’s “Laws of Nature and Nature’s Godprimary source for Constitutional Law. “The Holy Experiment” to establish a “Moral-Self-Governing” Society. The Bible being the ultimate source of morality for Christians they wrote biblical Laws into the Common Law to establish morality. In terms of Religion that was “Free Will” and choice to ensure that even Christianity would not become an “Established Religion”. This nation was not established upon ANY established religion. There are 2 warring for control in America. Education Day served it’s purpose. The minute we place a Established Religion in place of our Constitution that’s when we enter “The Dark Ages” according to Daniel Webster. Founding Fathers established America’s laws upon “Ten Commandments not 7 laws of Noah (Noahide). These laws do not apply to “ruling class”. Imperative Americans protect our “Identity” as a nation and (CoG) Center of Gravity. Ancient Assyrians conquered Israel circa 721 B.C. History of Israel’s destruction in Isaiah 9 by Ancient Assyrians due to being lead into idolatry by King Solomon in I Kings 11. The Romans included Judah in Palaestina, named after the Philistines, mortal enemies of the Jews, who lived in the coastal area. Almost seems impossible “Palaestina” unless a scholar of history. However if one understands theGreat Islamic Golden Age. Islamic influence on Hellenistic Age. How does the history of “Palestina” named after “mortal enemies Philistines (Goliath) and Modern Zionist state and Hamas? Hamas was also enemy of Israel chamas (329b); a prim. root; to treat violently or wrong:—The first place the word hamas appears in the BIble is in Genesis 6:11 & 13. The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence (hamas) … And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before Me, for the earth is filled with violence (hamas) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth. The Romans included Judah in Palaestina, named after the Philistines, mortal enemies of the Jews, who lived in the coastal area. And they shall fall by the mouth of the sword and they shall be led captive to every region, and Jerusalem shall be trodden down by the Gentiles until the time of the Gentiles will be finished. Luke 21:24 Based upon Christianity and Jesus Christ and nothing to do with Judea which fell into idolatry like Israel and rather than repentance rose in Defiance.
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